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There are many bright events, the dress code of which implies the most non-standard images. One of them is MET Gala's annual costume institute ball in New York. Back in 1948, it was invented by Eleanor Lambert, who is also the founder of Fashion Week in the United States. In 1973, Diana Vreeland, a former editor of American Vogue, began organizing the ball.
28 June, 2020
Avant-garde headwear and accessories to die for! Where to wear them to?
There are many bright events, the dress code of which implies the most non-standard images. One of them is MET Gala's annual costume institute ball in New York. Back in 1948, it was invented by Eleanor Lambert, who is also the founder of Fashion Week in the United States. In 1973, Diana Vreeland, a former editor of American Vogue, began organizing the ball.